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Nothing crazy. A 6 inch stainless sabatier boner vintage Abercrombie and Fitch that still had the factory edge. After a little interweb search it was apparently made for a and f when a and f was still just a department store in NYC. Though I could be wrong.

a vintage A and F chefs just sold for almost $200 on ebay last week. i think it was stainless too.

I was one of the knuckle heads that was bidding on it ;-x. Thought the max that I was willing to spend was a little lower than what it went for. I was really surprised when it sold for what it did. I thought I had it in the bag.

New paring knife from Scott McGhee of Guinea Hog Forge. O-1 and antique ivory micarta, 3 inch blade. Feels very nice in the hand, I'l post back a bit more after a week or so of use.
Shown next to my Rader parer for size comparison.